Species

Arctotheca calendula

Etymology

calendula: From the Latin word kalendae, first day of the month when interest was paid; refers to the plant's long flowering season.

Common Name(s)

Cape weed

Authority

Arctotheca calendula (L.) Levyns

Family

Asteraceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

NVS Species Code

ARCCAL

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Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Herbs - Composites

Habitat

Terrestrial. Coastal situations especially sand dunes.

Features

Annual rosette herb with sprawling stems rarely reaching 30 cm. The leaves are lobed up to 30 x 5 cm and held on somewhat branched and leafy stems. Flower heads are solitary and are approximately 3.5 cm across with a black disc and yellow rays.

Similar Taxa

May be confused with closely related Gazania rigens and G. linearis these also have yellow flowers, but A. calenmdula has lobed leaves and the stems lack the latex contained in Gazania species. May also be confused with Arctotis stoechadifolia, but this species has purple florets on the flowers.

Flowering

October, November, December

Flower Colours

Black,Yellow

Fruiting

October, November, December, January, February, March, April

Year Naturalised

1870

Origin

South Africa

Reason For Introduction

Accidental

Life Cycle

Annual, producing prolific amounts of seed that are dispersed by people, wind, sand movement.

ToleranceS

Can tolerate salt and poor soils in coastal situations.

This page last updated on 5 Mar 2013